Matt Underwood

Bernie Sanders Calls for RFK Jr. to Resign from HHS

Bernie Sanders: Kennedy Must Resign. This isn’t just a headline; it’s a call to action born out of deep concern for the health and well-being of the American people. The core of the issue is Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and his actions, which Senator Sanders believes, are actively endangering public health. It’s a condemnation not just of one individual but of a direction the country seems to be heading, a direction that prioritizes misinformation and distrust of science over the safety and health of its citizens.

Sanders’s primary argument is that Kennedy is actively working against science, public health, and truth.… Continue reading

Appeals Court: Trump’s Tariffs Unlawful, But Remain in Effect

Trump’s global tariffs are unlawful, appeals court says, and that’s a pretty straightforward statement. It’s the kind of news that makes you think, “Well, duh,” especially when you consider the whole situation. The court case has been dragging on for eight months, and the fact that the tariffs were allowed to stay in place while the legal wrangling unfolded is, frankly, a little infuriating. It essentially allowed these allegedly unlawful actions to continue for a significant period, with no immediate consequences. It’s the kind of thing that breeds cynicism, isn’t it?

The response from Trump, as reported, was pretty dramatic. Warning that blocking the tariffs “would literally destroy the United States of America” feels like an overwrought reaction, to say the least.… Continue reading

Abrego Garcia Seeks Gag Order Against Noem and Bondi

Abrego Garcia asks for a gag order on Bondi, Noem. It’s a request that feels utterly necessary, given the circumstances surrounding Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s case. His attorneys are taking the step of asking a federal judge to prevent Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Attorney General Pam Bondi from making public attacks against him. The whole situation screams of injustice, especially considering the initial wrongful deportation of Abrego Garcia. It’s understandable why his legal team is seeking to silence the very people who have been, allegedly, making his life even harder.

The idea of a gag order surfaces because of the damaging nature of the accusations made, and the implication that these actions are meant to prejudice the case against him.… Continue reading

Military Deployment in LA Feared Mistakes, Potential for Escalation

Exclusive: Military feared mistakes in LA deployment could have ‘far-reaching’ implications, records show. The whole thing sounds like it was set up to fail, doesn’t it? From what I’m gathering, there were serious concerns within the military about the deployment of troops in Los Angeles. The records indicate that officials anticipated that this operation could easily attract protests, possibly leading to escalating civil unrest. The worry wasn’t just about the immediate situation but also about the potential for long-term consequences.

The underlying fear was that a misstep, a mistake in judgment, or an accidental incident could create a dangerous chain reaction, escalating far beyond the initial scope of the deployment.… Continue reading

Russia Spies on US Military in Germany Amid Concerns and Inaction

Russia spying on US military ops in Germany: NYT, as the story unfolds, it raises a lot of questions, doesn’t it? It makes you wonder why anyone would even bother with complex espionage tactics when, well, let’s be frank, some might argue the information is practically handed over. The idea of just asking a certain former president for intel instead of sending drones seems a little absurd, doesn’t it? Of course, there’s always the counterargument: that’s just not how things work.

Russia spying on US military ops in Germany: NYT, and of course there’s the logistical head-scratcher. How exactly are these drones getting into German airspace, especially near the center of the country?… Continue reading

Democrats and Epstein: A Mirage of Victory?

Democrats are on offense with the Epstein case, & they’re winning? It’s tough to say that’s the reality, isn’t it? Honestly, the immediate reaction is a bit of skepticism. The core problem is that even if you’re sympathetic to the notion that there’s political capital to be made here, the evidence just doesn’t seem to bear it out.

It feels like a fantasy at this point. The whole narrative of the Democrats having a backbone, suddenly taking on the fascists, and winning is hard to swallow. Especially when you look at how things play out on the ground. Go and check any of the conservative forums online, and they are almost completely done with the Epstein stuff.… Continue reading

New Document Adds to Evidence Shroud of Turin is Fake

Newly discovered document adds evidence that the Shroud of Turin is fake, and honestly, it’s not a huge surprise. Let’s be real, a lot of people have been side-eyeing this thing for ages. The fact is, even the Catholic Church, which houses it, doesn’t officially recognize it as an authentic relic of Jesus. They treat it more as an icon, a symbol. Yet, they still put it on display, drawing crowds and, as anyone from Turin will tell you, generating a lot of money.

It’s almost comical to think that anyone, particularly those in the religious tourism and pilgrimage industries, would push a narrative of mystery and doubt around the Shroud.… Continue reading

Minneapolis Shooter’s Broad Hatred and Underlying Societal Issues Examined

The Minneapolis shooter “expressed hate towards almost every group imaginable.” It’s a chilling reality, but it seems to be a common thread woven through these tragedies. Thinking about it, it makes you wonder if the goal was pure chaos, a desire to ignite conflict and have everyone talking, no matter the cost. This person seemed to want to be the center of attention, to have their actions fuel political narratives. It’s a sad, twisted way to try to achieve some kind of infamy.

It’s easy to say, “violence is bad,” but the sheer volume of these events demands we delve deeper.… Continue reading

Ukrainian Drone Strikes Cripple Russian Oil Terminal, Halving Exports

Russia’s main oil terminal to lose 50% of exports due to Ukrainian drone attacks is a significant blow, and it’s something we should really unpack. It’s a clear signal that the conflict is evolving, and Ukraine is finding new ways to strike at the heart of Russia’s war machine. This particular target, Ust-Luga, isn’t just any oil terminal; it’s a major hub for exporting Russian crude oil, a key source of revenue for the Kremlin’s war chest. Hitting it and effectively crippling half its capacity is a strategic win for Ukraine, plain and simple.

This disruption will likely force Russia to reroute its oil exports, and that’s where things get interesting.… Continue reading

CDC Staff Exodus: Internal Chaos and Concerns Emerge

Massive CDC walkout erupts amid internal chaos. It’s hard not to feel a sense of foreboding when you hear those words, especially given the current state of affairs. The sentiment seems to be that the situation is dire, that the nation is heading backward, and that this specific incident is a symptom of a much larger, more systemic problem. The administration, in this view, is seen as actively dismantling institutions and policies, with the potential for long-lasting damage across a range of crucial areas.

Massive CDC walkout erupts amid internal chaos, and the finger-pointing begins. The influence of certain figures is cited as a catalyst for this upheaval, with accusations of firings, resignations, and the undermining of established vaccine policies.… Continue reading